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Psychodynamic lessons in liaison psychiatric teaching for medical students

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Ronald Doctor*
Affiliation:
Portman Clinic, 8 Fitzjohns Avenue, London NW3 5NA and University College Hospital, London WC1E 6AU
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Medical students at University College Hospital are attached to medical firms during their first clinical year, where they receive one hour of liaison psychiatric teaching every week. The teaching usually takes the form of a presentation to the group of a patient seen by one of the medical students on the medical ward, followed by a discussion with particular emphasis on the doctor-patient relationship.

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